Tulip Festival (Albany, New York)
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The Tulip Festival is held in Albany, New York every spring at Washington Park. Each year, the event lasts for a weekend and coincides with Mother's Day.{{cite news|title=Everything you need to know about the 75th Albany Tulip Festival
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History
The festival originated as a result of Albany becoming sister-cities with Nijmegen in the Netherlands following World War II. In gratitude, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands sent 2,000 flower bulbs to Albany. On July 1, 1948, Albany's Mayor Erastus Corning 2nd got a city ordinance passed declaring the tulip as the city's official flower. In addition, he sent a request to Queen Wilhelmina to name a varietyof the flower as Albany's tulip. On July 11, 1948, her reply was "Her Majesty gladly accepts the invitation to designate a tulip as the official flower of Albany." She picked the variety "Orange Wonder", a slow-growing and relatively rare 18-inch tall tulip that is orange-shaded with a scarlet toward the center.{{cite web | title = Orange Wonder | publisher = Albany Times Union | author = Frances Ingraham | date = May 3, 1998 | accessdate = 2009-07-30 | url = http://archives.timesunion.com/mweb/wmsql.wm.request?oneimage&imageid=5921529}}
The first Tulip Festival was celebrated the following year on May 14, 1949, with opening ceremonies still carried on today as tradition, such as the sweeping of State Street and the crowning of the Tulip Queen.{{cite web | title = Albany Tulip Queen | publisher = Albany Tulip Queen.com | accessdate = 2009-06-07 | url = http://www.albanytulipqueen.com/| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070704111443/http://www.albanytulipqueen.com/| url-status = usurped| archive-date = July 4, 2007}}
Events and ceremonies
The festival commences with the ceremonial scrubbing of State Street by students in traditional Dutch dress.
Each year, the Tulip Queen is crowned as part of the event. The Tulip Queen acts as an ambassador for Albany for the following year.
Since 1998 the Tulip Festival has included an award for the Mother of the Year.{{cite web | title = Happiness Blooms at Tulip Festival | author = Humberto Martinez | publisher = Albany Times Union | date = May 10, 2009 | accessdate = 2009-07-30 | url = http://archives.timesunion.com/mweb/wmsql.wm.request?oneimage&imageid=8022667}}
In 1997 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the festival the state of New York designated Albany as the "I Love New York Spring Destination". Also for the 50th anniversary a descendant variety of the "Wonder Orange" tulip was found in the Netherlands, and the new variety was named "City of Albany".{{cite web | title = Albany Tulip | publisher = Albany Times Union | author = Frances Ingraham | accessdate = 2009-07-30 | date = November 9, 1997 | url = http://archives.timesunion.com/mweb/wmsql.wm.request?oneimage&imageid=5837817 }}{{Dead link|date=December 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} The African-American tradition of Pinksterfest, whose origins are traced back even further to Dutch festivities, was later incorporated into the Tulip Festival.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2020 and 2021 the festival did not occur in its regular form and only virtual events were run. The festival returned to in-person activities in 2022.{{cite news|title=Albany Tulip Festival returns in person|date=2022-05-08|work=News 10|first=Conall|last=Smith|url=https://www.news10.com/news/albany-county/albany-tulip-festival-returns-in-person/|access-date=2024-03-31}}
Photo gallery
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See also
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External links
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